Satellite choice
ANIMATED ADVENTURE The Incredibles, Sky Disney, 6pm
AFTER being super is banned, Mr Incredible and his pal, Frozone, get bored with their humdrum, suburban lives. In this energetic animation, the ex-superheroes soon find peril and excitement.
ATHLETICS Diamond League, 7pm, Eurosport 2
THE season’s final meeting is from Brussels. Events include the women’s 100m and 1,500m, plus the men’s 200m and the 3,000m steeplechase — with the new world champion, Conseslus Kipruto, saying he is going for a world record.
ALL THAT JAZZ BBC Proms 2017, 8pm, BBC4
DURING this Sunday matinee, the Albert Hall was swinging to the sounds of the Thirties and Forties.
CRIME MYSTERY The Brokenwood Mysteries, 8pm, Drama
IN THE first of this hit crime series from New Zealand, Mike Shepherd (Neill Rea), an unathletic detective with a love of country music and a tendency to talk to corpses, investigates a mysterious murder in a small town, which the locals believe to be suicide.
FANTASY FILM Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, 8pm, Sky Premiere
SET 70-odd years before Harry Potter, this splendid spin-off is based in New York, where Eddie Redmayne’s ‘magizoologist’ arrives with a bag full of beasts.
COUNTRY PURSUITS Nashville, 9pm, Sky Living
AFTER the relative tedium of last week, tonight’s episode piles more tragedy on to a season already groaning with it. To balance that out, there’s a lively confrontation between Maddie and Juliette, and another step forward for the grieving Deacon to what could be his next romance.
BELGIAN DRAMA Professor T, 9pm, More4
MORE from the unusual Belgian crime series that skilfully balances humour, mystery and drama. After the professor gives his class a soul-shatteringly brutal history lesson (although he does have the sensitivity to end it with a joke), the detectives bring him an intriguing murder to solve.
ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE BBC Proms 2017, 10.15pm, BBC4
JOOLS HOLLAND and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra pay tribute to the Memphis-Memphisbased Stax Records,
PERIOD DRAMA The Cazalets, 1am, Drama
A LATE one, but worth mentioning because this period drama from 2001 is rarely repeated at a civilised hour. This six-parter is based on the books by Elizabeth Jane Howard, and stars Anna Chancellor, Lesley Manville and a pre-Downton Abbey Hugh Bonneville. It’s a soapy, but enjoyable, affair following the fortunes of an upper-class family as they experience passion and loss in World War II Britain.